Stevenson also
says in : A Story of Justice and Redemption that "there is a strength,
a power even, in understanding brokenness, because embracing our brokenness creates a need and
desire for mercy." With the above quote, ourand author, Brian Stevenson, realizes more and
more that the battle for justice and equity is uphill, but in that uphill climb, there is hope.
His mature recognition is coming to light. It is not fueled by hatred that leads to propagating
injustice; rather, it is a...
Sunday, December 13, 2009
"""I was developing a maturing recognition of the importance of hopefulness in creating justice." What does Brian Stevenson mean by this?""
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